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30 and the mollie monger prop 38 supported by the california pta and san francisco based president carol of the pta. these two ballots will do wonders to help prevent cuts and restore todayctionving we lost and make sure the wealthiest pay their fair share for the state and our schools. also i'm working with the city attorney and the commission on the status to drop the new workplace domestic violence policy to help our city workers connect to better resources and the rest i'll submit. thank you. >> thank you, smart mar. president chiu. >> thank you. colleagues, i have a number of in memoriams today. first and foremost, i have a memoriam for [speaker not understood] who was a family man, came to san francisco from jordan and started a small corner store on polk street. he's someone that our neighborhood and our residents on polk street knew, had an enormous heart and great smile. ready to help those in need and someone who was very much a part of a wonderful and loving family and community. and all the best to his family. and i also have an in memoriam for bob [speaker not understood] wh
30 and the mollie monger prop 38 supported by the california pta and san francisco based president carol of the pta. these two ballots will do wonders to help prevent cuts and restore todayctionving we lost and make sure the wealthiest pay their fair share for the state and our schools. also i'm working with the city attorney and the commission on the status to drop the new workplace domestic violence policy to help our city workers connect to better resources and the rest i'll submit. thank...
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excuse me, carole. >> thank you. mr. perot? >> well, it's cost effective to help russia succeed in its revolution. pennies on the dollar compared to going back to cold war. russia's still very unstable; they could go back to square one and worse. still, all the nuclear weapons are not dismantled. i'm particularly concerned about the intercontinental weapons; the ones that can hit us. we've got agreements but they're still there. with all this instability and breaking in the republics, and all the middle eastern countries going over there shopping for weapons, we've got our work cut out for us so we need to stay right on top of that and constructively help them move toward democracy and capitalism. we have to have money to do that. we have to have our people at work. see, for 45 years we were preoccupied with the red army. i suggest now that our no. 1 preoccupation is red ink in our country, and we've got to put our people back to work, so that we can afford to do these things we want to do in russia. we cannot be the policemen
excuse me, carole. >> thank you. mr. perot? >> well, it's cost effective to help russia succeed in its revolution. pennies on the dollar compared to going back to cold war. russia's still very unstable; they could go back to square one and worse. still, all the nuclear weapons are not dismantled. i'm particularly concerned about the intercontinental weapons; the ones that can hit us. we've got agreements but they're still there. with all this instability and breaking in the...
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excuse me, carole. >> thank you. mr. perot? >> well, it's cost effective to help russia succeed in its revolution. pennies on the dollar compared to going back to cold war. russia's still very unstable; they could go back to square one and worse. still, all the nuclear weapons are not dismantled. i'm particularly concerned about the intercontinental weapons; the ones that can hit us. we've got agreements but they're still there. with all this instability and breaking in the republics, and all the middle eastern countries going over there shopping for weapons, we've got our work cut out for us so we need to stay right on top of that and constructively help them move toward democracy and capitalism. we have to have money to do that. we have to have our people at work. see, for 45 years we were preoccupied with the red army. i suggest now that our no. 1 preoccupation is red ink in our country, and we've got to put our people back to work, so that we can afford to do these things we want to do in russia. we cannot be the policemen
excuse me, carole. >> thank you. mr. perot? >> well, it's cost effective to help russia succeed in its revolution. pennies on the dollar compared to going back to cold war. russia's still very unstable; they could go back to square one and worse. still, all the nuclear weapons are not dismantled. i'm particularly concerned about the intercontinental weapons; the ones that can hit us. we've got agreements but they're still there. with all this instability and breaking in the...
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i'm carol costello. thank you very much for joining us. 12 hours before the big debate tonight and hillary clinton throws the president a lifeline. secretary of state taking full responsibility for the death of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department, 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 posts. the president and the vice president certainly wouldn't be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made by security professionals. they're the ones who weigh all the threats and the risks and the needs and make a considered decision. >> clinton made it very clear to cnn's elise labott she does not want to play the blame game, something that is sure toply out in tonight's president yl debate taking place at hofstra university ong long identity. dan lothian is there right now. i suspect that secretary clinton's comments certainly will make it easier for the president tonight. >> reporter: well, you know, what it does, it pl
i'm carol costello. thank you very much for joining us. 12 hours before the big debate tonight and hillary clinton throws the president a lifeline. secretary of state taking full responsibility for the death of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department, 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 posts. the president and the vice president certainly wouldn't be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made...
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carol? >> mark preston, reporting live from denver. >>> cnn has learned months before the 9/11 attack in libya that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans, there were security concerns surrounding the diplomatic mission in benghazi. the white house first called the attack spontaneous, the one in benghazi that killed the ambassador, but now says it was preplanned to terrorist linked to al qaeda. mike rogers of the house intelligence committee says key information was left out. >> picked pieces of information that fit a narrative that believed -- i don't want to question their motive, what they thought they were doing, whether it was political or not. it was clearly done. and i know other committees are going back to look at to see if congress was deliberately misled, which would be a violation of the law. >> joined by our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. you've been digging into this for new information. you say as early as april, the united states sent special forces into
carol? >> mark preston, reporting live from denver. >>> cnn has learned months before the 9/11 attack in libya that killed the u.s. ambassador and three other americans, there were security concerns surrounding the diplomatic mission in benghazi. the white house first called the attack spontaneous, the one in benghazi that killed the ambassador, but now says it was preplanned to terrorist linked to al qaeda. mike rogers of the house intelligence committee says key information was...
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i'm carol costello. the opening bell just rang. initial jobless claims for last week spiked 46,000 from the previous week, which was the lowest in four years. >>> authorities have arrest aid man they say tried to blow up the federal reserve bank in new york. prosecutors say the 21-year-old from bangladesh was apparently motivated by al qaeda, but they don't believe he had any accomplices. the suspect was caught in a sting operation. the public, according to the i fbi, was never at risk. >>> and cuba tries to squash speculation fidel castro is near death. state media has put out a message said to be from him and also quotes his son who says castro is doing well. fidel castro has not been seen publicly since march. >>> mitt romney's son comes out swinging, as in he would like to take a swing at the president. seems tagg is not so happy about the way mr. obama talked about his dad at the big debate, specifically how obama called out the governor in real time. >> candy, what governor romney said just isn't t
i'm carol costello. the opening bell just rang. initial jobless claims for last week spiked 46,000 from the previous week, which was the lowest in four years. >>> authorities have arrest aid man they say tried to blow up the federal reserve bank in new york. prosecutors say the 21-year-old from bangladesh was apparently motivated by al qaeda, but they don't believe he had any accomplices. the suspect was caught in a sting operation. the public, according to the i fbi, was never at...
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carole simpson. >> they got to her. okay. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> next up, our political panel's take what to watch for and expect tonight. >>> first, of course, the white house soup of the day. do you like cheese? do you like cheese in your soup? do you like swiss chard and feta? that's what we got today. all we're missing is the beer to go with the beer and cheese and -- that's lot of cheese in that soup. i think we ought to call it fromage. be right back. [ man ] december 7th. go ahead, mark your calendars. it's the last day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we're ready, and we can't wait to switch. what i wanted was simple: the most value for my dollar. so, now that it's time, we're making the move to a plan that really works for us. [ male announcer ] make the switch to an aarp medicarerx plan, insured through unitedhealthcare. open enrollment starts october 15th and ends december 7th. call now for a free information kit. you'll receive a summary of plan benefits and an enrollment form. discover
carole simpson. >> they got to her. okay. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> next up, our political panel's take what to watch for and expect tonight. >>> first, of course, the white house soup of the day. do you like cheese? do you like cheese in your soup? do you like swiss chard and feta? that's what we got today. all we're missing is the beer to go with the beer and cheese and -- that's lot of cheese in that soup. i think we ought to call it fromage. be...
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announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering protection from high out of pocket costs plus include prescription drug coverage with your monthly premium. get the freedom to keep the doctors you already trust. if you're eligible for medicare we'll helpou find a planhat fitsour needs. call ogo onlinnow tos you only he until cember 7th to roll. >> coming up on katie reaching for success in a second career. oakland man went for a hike and found himself on a journey for the writer of a decade's old note. the first medication -- [ unintelligible ] those stories and more today at 4 and 5. >>> giants and a's both battling to stay alive in the playoffs. >> a's fans rallied in front of city hall yterday the a's play the tigers tonight first pitch:07. a's down two games to none. >> giants in cincinnati today first pitch 2:37. vogelsong will be on the . >>> thanks forjoining us. i ve to eat. i love nging t with mfriends. i have
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i want to ask carole goldberg to stand up. and this question is for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans do you have to put back and keep jobs here in the united states? >> great question. an important question. because you're absolutely right. the place we've seen manufacturing go is china it's now number one. it used to be the united states. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is people think it's more attractive in some cases to go offshore than to stay here. we have made it less attractive for enterprises to stay here than go offshore from time to time. what i had do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. not by trickle down government. we are going to hire more government workers, raise more taxes, put in place more regulations. trickle down government has never worked here,er in worked a
i want to ask carole goldberg to stand up. and this question is for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans do you have to put back and keep jobs here in the united states? >> great question. an important question. because you're absolutely right. the place we've seen manufacturing go is china it's now number one. it used to be the united states. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost total over the last...
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we're live in oakland, carol lou, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a california highway patrol officer reportedly shot and killed a suspect up in lake county this arn. according to lake county news, a female chp officer pulled over a suspect in a stolen vehicle on highway 29. the two reportedly got into a physical fight ending with the officer shooting the unidentified suspect. >>> a worker at the port of oakland was killed today after being crushed to death while inspecting a crane. it happened about 9:30 this morning at berth 37. that's operated by evergreen marine. cal osha official tells ktvu the worker was in his mid 50s and suffered a crushed chest and head injury. the worker died at the hospital. he has not been identified. berth 37 is one of 7 terminals at the port. it was shut down for the day. the rest of the port stayed open. cal osha and oakland police are investigating. >>> the san mateo sheriff is asking for help in identifying a girl whose body washed ashore. they say they can't figure out who she is or how she died. a couple walking on the beach discovered the body sunday afternoo
we're live in oakland, carol lou, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a california highway patrol officer reportedly shot and killed a suspect up in lake county this arn. according to lake county news, a female chp officer pulled over a suspect in a stolen vehicle on highway 29. the two reportedly got into a physical fight ending with the officer shooting the unidentified suspect. >>> a worker at the port of oakland was killed today after being crushed to death while inspecting a crane....
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debate and carol simpson joins us now. carol, nice to have you on the program today. >> glad to be with you, jenna. jenna: carol, take us back to the morning before the debate. how were you preparing, what was going on? >> i was a complete and nervous wreck. i was so afraid. i have to tell you that i wasn't given notification that i had been chosen to be a moderator of the town hall format until five days before it happened. and it had never happened before. they were trying something for the first time in history, to have the people ask the candidates the questions. which i loved the whole idea of participatory democracy and that the people could ask their own questions, not just journalists. i was all excited about that but i was afraid, what would happen with these undecided voters, whether they might freeze with all the cameras and talking to the two men who would lead our country. so i studied and i prepared and i knew every position of every candidate on every issue that could possibly have come up. and i had three p
debate and carol simpson joins us now. carol, nice to have you on the program today. >> glad to be with you, jenna. jenna: carol, take us back to the morning before the debate. how were you preparing, what was going on? >> i was a complete and nervous wreck. i was so afraid. i have to tell you that i wasn't given notification that i had been chosen to be a moderator of the town hall format until five days before it happened. and it had never happened before. they were trying...
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>> i've known carole simpson since i was a little kid, and she's dead-on here. this is judged and gauged not just on the substance. certainly there will be fact checkers and politico and others get into the substance of what they said. most voters look for other cues. they look for leadership and strength. they look for things that aren't necessarily in the words of the answer but a lot of times in the dlifry of them. >> this is interesting to me. when this debate ends tomorrow night we're looking for who is the winner. that's always the question. there will be instant polls by the end of the broadcast tomorrow nice. there is the instant reaction, you know, maybe voters say obama won it by a few points or romney or whatever. when you look at the debates that married in the pa mattered there's a delay there of a few days for a pundit class consensus to take hold that shapes the coverage in the days ahead that treats one cannot as being momentum that treats the other because of a bad performance. i can think of two examples of this. the first is 2000 when it was b
>> i've known carole simpson since i was a little kid, and she's dead-on here. this is judged and gauged not just on the substance. certainly there will be fact checkers and politico and others get into the substance of what they said. most voters look for other cues. they look for leadership and strength. they look for things that aren't necessarily in the words of the answer but a lot of times in the dlifry of them. >> this is interesting to me. when this debate ends tomorrow...
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and how about carole a ones? sending out eight wheat to the new york jets with -- terrell owens. and the jets... asking for help but they said never say never. look at the options. however, do you bring all went into the controversy of sanchez? and of course, tim tebow. when we come back. this backflip world record. and all bubba watson and a fan from applilachia state >> this is a world record. a 16 year-old from texas and a world record with over 30 backflips and congratulations and miranda...and bubba watson was on leno and had fun with teeing off food with cake peppers and arnold gave more embarrassement...a book seller? and embarrassing his family. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two ye
and how about carole a ones? sending out eight wheat to the new york jets with -- terrell owens. and the jets... asking for help but they said never say never. look at the options. however, do you bring all went into the controversy of sanchez? and of course, tim tebow. when we come back. this backflip world record. and all bubba watson and a fan from applilachia state >> this is a world record. a 16 year-old from texas and a world record with over 30 backflips and congratulations and...
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the first moderator, carol simpson said the live tv experiment was so nerve-racking that what she did because she was so concerned about what people might say, she wrote down the candidates issues on a zillion three by five note cards. 80, the number of undecided voters chosen to submit questions ahead of crowley to c. 69, 900,000, number of people who watched the 1992 town hall. it is time for the second most watched debate ever. that was with sarah palin and joe biden in 2008. 23, the number of town hall type meetings that governor romney has attended this election cycle. president obama has attended one in the same time. that was in july. two, the clock will be kicking. . candidates are supposed to finish their answers in just two minutes. joining me live, presidential historian alan schroeder, author of presidential debate, 50 years of high risk tv. all right. so i know you're looking forward to this tonight. the bar for obama specifically. higher tonight than it was when he faced john mccain at his last town hall style debate four years ago and obama had to prove he was president
the first moderator, carol simpson said the live tv experiment was so nerve-racking that what she did because she was so concerned about what people might say, she wrote down the candidates issues on a zillion three by five note cards. 80, the number of undecided voters chosen to submit questions ahead of crowley to c. 69, 900,000, number of people who watched the 1992 town hall. it is time for the second most watched debate ever. that was with sarah palin and joe biden in 2008. 23, the number...
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. >> i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me today. we continue now with ashleigh banfield. >> same players, same issues, absolutely different format, whole new ball game. what a show at hofstra university as president obama faced off with mitt romney for what you might call 90 minutes of political fireworks last night. you can be forgiven if you thought you were watching a showdown because the second presidential debates was worlds away from the first one two weeks ago. this time the president and the governor brought intensity and energy unlike the first time around. the exchanges were bruising. both candidates taking every opportunity to go on the attack. president obama more aggressive, out to make up ground after a flat first performance and mitt romney standing his ground, hoping to keep his momentum going. take a look. >> i don't think anyone really believes that you're a person who is going to be pushing for oil and gas and coal. you'll get your chance in a moment. i'm still speaking. and the answer is -- >> if you're asking me
. >> i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me today. we continue now with ashleigh banfield. >> same players, same issues, absolutely different format, whole new ball game. what a show at hofstra university as president obama faced off with mitt romney for what you might call 90 minutes of political fireworks last night. you can be forgiven if you thought you were watching a showdown because the second presidential debates was worlds away from the first one two weeks ago. this time...
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i'm carole simpson. good night. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [in distinct conversation] >> don't forget to debate coverage is coming up tonight beginning at 7:00 with our program here on c-span. the town hall-style debate at 9:00 moderated by cnn and we will follow that with your reaction and phone calls. all of that on c-span. we will take you next to the u.s. house for a brief pro forma session. errors. and open our hearts and minds to each other. finally, we pray for our friends and family members who need your care. you are gracious and merciful. hear our prayers. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of house resolution 788, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the pledge of allegiance is offered by the gentleman from virginia, mr. connolly. mr. connolly: thank you, madam speaker. if all would join me in the pledge of allegiance to our country. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united stat
i'm carole simpson. good night. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [in distinct conversation] >> don't forget to debate coverage is coming up tonight beginning at 7:00 with our program here on c-span. the town hall-style debate at 9:00 moderated by cnn and we will follow that with your reaction and phone calls. all of that on c-span. we will take you next to the u.s. house for a brief pro forma session. errors....
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. >> reporter: dare we start singing carols. myfoxdc.com, we have a link to ed's plant world. before we go, here, bryce, can you blow a kiss to allison? sorry, just wants to make out with me. can you blow a kiss? kind of, allison. that was just for you. >> thank you so much. how adorable, holly. thank you. so cute. >>> reds skins quarterback robert griffin iii gets a shout out on a wrap getting hits on youtube. it's called rg3 and it's the work of money mike and b boy jedson. when they aren't making music they are michael and brian. right now we know them as money mike and b boy. good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm happy you came in. this is the sweetest little face. your daughter. >> little superstar here. >> are you a fan of the redskins, sweetie? >> she says, uh-huh. tell us how this song came to be. >> basically, like, when he got drafted, everything he stood for, he's very motivational person. i just felt like we needed, every super hero needs an anthem. >> you're the lead rapper. brian, you're the hype man. >> hype man and make the video. director and producer of the v
. >> reporter: dare we start singing carols. myfoxdc.com, we have a link to ed's plant world. before we go, here, bryce, can you blow a kiss to allison? sorry, just wants to make out with me. can you blow a kiss? kind of, allison. that was just for you. >> thank you so much. how adorable, holly. thank you. so cute. >>> reds skins quarterback robert griffin iii gets a shout out on a wrap getting hits on youtube. it's called rg3 and it's the work of money mike and b boy...
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carol burnett, michael kaine, the actor and justice ruth badder ginsburg, also born in 1933 and ironically, wisdom martin born in 1933. >> zing. >> i'll deal with you later. >> you can eat your cupcakes. >> i got my georgetown cupcakes. >> ' going to smash one in your face if you keep that going thank you, dave. >>> whether or not you are going to the game, metro and d- d.o.t. are asking people to avoid switching lines downtown on metro. you might want to take the new jersey avenue entrance to the navy yard ballpark station because it tends to be less crowded. also, make sure to have your smart trip card loaded or your fare card ready to go to avoid all those long lines at the fare machines. if you are driving, there are several street closures and we have got those listed on myfoxdc.com under web links. >>> look at the morning's on top stories. more trouble for former d.c. council chairman kwame brown. a judge is placing him under curfew after he missed three court appointed pre-trial check- ins. he is under a curfew and will have to stay at home from 11:00 p.m. to 6:30:00 a.m. and he has
carol burnett, michael kaine, the actor and justice ruth badder ginsburg, also born in 1933 and ironically, wisdom martin born in 1933. >> zing. >> i'll deal with you later. >> you can eat your cupcakes. >> i got my georgetown cupcakes. >> ' going to smash one in your face if you keep that going thank you, dave. >>> whether or not you are going to the game, metro and d- d.o.t. are asking people to avoid switching lines downtown on metro. you might want to...
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carol simpson moderated the presidential debate some 20 years ago. everybody looks different. we'll be right back with that.
carol simpson moderated the presidential debate some 20 years ago. everybody looks different. we'll be right back with that.
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my name is carole simpson and i will be the moderator for tonight's 90 minutes' debate coming to you from the campus of the university of richmond in virginia. tonight's program is unlike any other presidential debate in history. we're making history now and it's pretty exciting. an independent polling firm has selected an audience of 209 uncommitted voters from this area. the candidates will be asked questions by these voters on a topic of their choosing -- anything they want to ask about. my job as moderator is to, you know, take care of the questioning, ask questions myself if i think there needs to be continuity and balance, and sometimes i might ask the candidates to respond to what another candidate may have said. now the format has been agreed to by representatives of both the republican and democratic campaigns. and there is no subject matter that is restricted. anything goes. we can ask anything. after the debate, the candidates will have an opportunity to make a closing statement. so, president bush, i think you said it earlier, let's get it on. >> let's go. >> and i think
my name is carole simpson and i will be the moderator for tonight's 90 minutes' debate coming to you from the campus of the university of richmond in virginia. tonight's program is unlike any other presidential debate in history. we're making history now and it's pretty exciting. an independent polling firm has selected an audience of 209 uncommitted voters from this area. the candidates will be asked questions by these voters on a topic of their choosing -- anything they want to ask about. my...
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carol williams, the association from the 49ers, and they go from a perfect 4-0 this year, 19-0. what did you do for the off season to become a genius? >> i would not say that i'm a genius. but i am commanded some things in the program that i found a successful in the past. and i wanted to make a turn for the better. >> you lived in a little that some coaching here, there and not that are you in your 40's? >> i am 50s. >> i am 50 years old. >> your a driver for ups over 20 years how to become a coach? >> i was coaching and i was always involved in athletics. my oldest son wanted to play football. and i did not play a lot of football as a youth i was from north oakland/berkeley play basketball. and i decided that perhaps i should study what i need to learn. i started traveling around the country of visiting coaching clinics and getting myself and getting my foot in the door. . >> how would you sell yourself? if you were talking to the school district. if they asked if you played. and if to say ups? >> i had a plan. it was probably one of the most important things is that i found s
carol williams, the association from the 49ers, and they go from a perfect 4-0 this year, 19-0. what did you do for the off season to become a genius? >> i would not say that i'm a genius. but i am commanded some things in the program that i found a successful in the past. and i wanted to make a turn for the better. >> you lived in a little that some coaching here, there and not that are you in your 40's? >> i am 50s. >> i am 50 years old. >> your a driver for ups...
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bush: well, carole, the thing that saved us in this global economic slowdown is in our exports. and what i'm trying to do is increase our exports. and if, indeed, all the jobs were going to move south because of lower wages, there are lower wages now and they haven't done that. and so i have just negotiated with the president of mexico; the north american free trade agreement; and the prime minister of canada, i might add, and i'm -- i want to have more of these free trade agreements. because export jobs are increasing far faster than any jobs that may have moved overseas; that's a scare tactic because it's not that many. but anyone that's here, we want to have more jobs here and the way to do that is to increase our exports. some believe in protection. i don't. i believe in free and fair trade and that's the thing that saved us, and so i will keep on as president trying to get a successful conclusion to the gatt round, the big uruguay round of trade which will really open up markets for our -- for our agriculture particularly -- i want to continue work after we get this nafta a
bush: well, carole, the thing that saved us in this global economic slowdown is in our exports. and what i'm trying to do is increase our exports. and if, indeed, all the jobs were going to move south because of lower wages, there are lower wages now and they haven't done that. and so i have just negotiated with the president of mexico; the north american free trade agreement; and the prime minister of canada, i might add, and i'm -- i want to have more of these free trade agreements. because...
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>> i want to ask carol goldberg to stand up because she gets to a question that both these men have been passionate about. it's for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans do you have to put back and keep jobs here in the united states? >> boy, great question. and important question because you're absolutely right. the place where we see manufacturing go has been china. china is now the largest manufacturer in the world. it used to be united states of america. a lot of good people have lost jobs. a half a million manufacturing jobs have been lost in the last four years. that's total over the last four years. one of the reasons for that is that people think it's more attractive in some cases to go off shore than to stay here. we have than to go offshore from time to time. what i will do as president is make sure it's more attractive to come to america again. this is the way we're going to create jobs in this country. it's not by trickle down government saying we're going to take more money from people and hire more governme
>> i want to ask carol goldberg to stand up because she gets to a question that both these men have been passionate about. it's for governor romney. >> the outsourcing of american jobs overseas has taken a toll on our economy. what plans do you have to put back and keep jobs here in the united states? >> boy, great question. and important question because you're absolutely right. the place where we see manufacturing go has been china. china is now the largest manufacturer in...
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. >> let me turn to carol ann? -- caroyln. >> a question for miss brown. >> thank you for taking the time today. during the second presidential debate, candy crowley interrupted mitt romney. was the moderator following policy? >> the number of moving parts in a town meeting is substantial. you have almost 80 uncommitted voters, citizens chosen to ask questions. the candidates and the moderator is trying to direct something. our plan for town meeting has been the same for other formats. hopefully the moderator can keep things moving with the focus on the candidates. it is asking a lot of the moderator. there are independent and professional journalists will do what they think is necessary to try to keep things moving. we are proud of the job that she did and i don't think she meant in any way to be disrespectful or try to interrupt the flow of the conversation. a town meeting is challenging because of the variables on one very small stage. >> over the years that you have been working in the presidential debates, hav
. >> let me turn to carol ann? -- caroyln. >> a question for miss brown. >> thank you for taking the time today. during the second presidential debate, candy crowley interrupted mitt romney. was the moderator following policy? >> the number of moving parts in a town meeting is substantial. you have almost 80 uncommitted voters, citizens chosen to ask questions. the candidates and the moderator is trying to direct something. our plan for town meeting has been the same for...
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if you look at carol bartz, scott thompson, they just haven't executed. so now you have a new leader that's kind of provided her vision. >> so give me the honeymoon time period. we're at 1620 on the stock. a year from how, if the stock hasn't moved or if the stock moves even slightly down, slightly up, how long does she really have to make this work? >> i think the question is that i think there's a h-- if the market put as one times multiple, the question is how much do you value ali baba or yahoo! japan. i think the market will give her a few quarters. maybe a year. and i think that gives her some time to kind of improve things at core yahoo!. >> anthony, thank you very much. >>> coming up, we'll go global. we're looking for opportunities at home and abroad. a few options from a top money manager when we return. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism
if you look at carol bartz, scott thompson, they just haven't executed. so now you have a new leader that's kind of provided her vision. >> so give me the honeymoon time period. we're at 1620 on the stock. a year from how, if the stock hasn't moved or if the stock moves even slightly down, slightly up, how long does she really have to make this work? >> i think the question is that i think there's a h-- if the market put as one times multiple, the question is how much do you value...
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heather carol did not return in the afternoon to pick up her child. she also did not pick up two other children she cares for. family and friends say this is out of character. she's described as 5'5", has reddish wavy hair, brown eyes. she was last seen driving a brown tan-colored sequoia suv. >>> an arrest turned into the arrest of about went people after protesters re-- 20 people after protesters refused to leave. [chanting] >> yesterday, evening, the group homes, not jailed for world homeless day parked -- marched from delores park and once there they entered a residential building hanging signs and dropping items from the roof. >> in the process of going to the building, police noted that several doors have been broken, rocks thrown at sheetrock. >> police say some of the people involved could face fellmy charges. >>> san francisco police are looking for witnesses who saw someone open fire on a muni railway bus. it happened last friday night at the intersection of third and paul avenue. the muni driver stopped and then heard a gunshot. all of the
heather carol did not return in the afternoon to pick up her child. she also did not pick up two other children she cares for. family and friends say this is out of character. she's described as 5'5", has reddish wavy hair, brown eyes. she was last seen driving a brown tan-colored sequoia suv. >>> an arrest turned into the arrest of about went people after protesters re-- 20 people after protesters refused to leave. [chanting] >> yesterday, evening, the group homes, not...
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cnn national correspondent, jason carol, is on long island, talking to residents of lindenhurst, new york. >> thousands of people here still without power, and residents in lindenhurst, still under a mandatory evacuation. you can see the reason why. dozens and dozens of homes still underwater. >> and i never expected anything like this. >> reporter: despite all the warnings and all the forecasts, it is still hard for people like paul ferrari to take in all the damage hurricane sandy left in its wake here in lindenhurst, long island. >> now that i'm here, i'm kind of surprised. a little shocked. a little humbled, because it was quite the storm. >> reporter: his feelings today, a stark contrast to his mood early yesterday, when we ran into him during one of our live reports. paul, won't you come on over here and talk to me for a moment. >> that's him in the scuba gear. today, no gear or gimmicks. >> such a change in tone, i guess, mood, or whatever you want to say. you know, kayaking earlier and scuba dive and have some fun and enjoy the storm. and then, now it's like the reality is ju
cnn national correspondent, jason carol, is on long island, talking to residents of lindenhurst, new york. >> thousands of people here still without power, and residents in lindenhurst, still under a mandatory evacuation. you can see the reason why. dozens and dozens of homes still underwater. >> and i never expected anything like this. >> reporter: despite all the warnings and all the forecasts, it is still hard for people like paul ferrari to take in all the damage hurricane...
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carol gray houston is live this morning with the details. some good news for motorists. >> reporter: hey good morning allison and good morning tony. truth be told the steep fines have become an irritant to d.c. motorists who feel they're more like revenue enhancers than safety features. take a look at the cameras down here if you can see them on 16th street near carter baron. they can sneak right up on you. the fines can range from $75 to $250. if you don't pay the ticket in 30 days those fines double. well the two d.c. council members mary share and tommy wells have been leading the charge to reduce the fines and wells plans to introduce legislation to the full council today aimed at making some changes. we are going to be going to the council to find out for you exactly how much those changes -- those fines would go down. the red light cameras would not be the ones to change. it would be the speeding cameras and councilman tommy wells is hoping the move will eliminate the concern or the suspicion that d.c. only has those steep fines to mea
carol gray houston is live this morning with the details. some good news for motorists. >> reporter: hey good morning allison and good morning tony. truth be told the steep fines have become an irritant to d.c. motorists who feel they're more like revenue enhancers than safety features. take a look at the cameras down here if you can see them on 16th street near carter baron. they can sneak right up on you. the fines can range from $75 to $250. if you don't pay the ticket in 30 days those...
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. >> reporter: carol rents out most of her farm land and says she works harder than ever to keep her head above water. d do you have a sense of the campaign right now? >> hot and heavy, on the phone, on the ground. >> reporter: working for their votes in the final stretch. >> and miguel marquez joins me live, maybe with cows behind you. looks like you're in some sort of farmhouse in racine. september unemployment numbers just out here in wisconsin, i can tell you, unemployment dropped to 7.3%. so that is an improvement over august. half a point better than the national jobless rate. that's at 7.8%. in talking to these people, in wisconsin, is that reflected overall maybe in improvement in jobs numbers, the mood? >> reporter: most people feel here that they are just keeping their heads above water. so they feel somewhat optimistic but afraid that things will either slide back or not making enough progress fast enough. that's the biggest concern. it is reflected in a couple of polls we had recently. marquette university poll that showed the race almost tied. and nbc marist poll that to
. >> reporter: carol rents out most of her farm land and says she works harder than ever to keep her head above water. d do you have a sense of the campaign right now? >> hot and heavy, on the phone, on the ground. >> reporter: working for their votes in the final stretch. >> and miguel marquez joins me live, maybe with cows behind you. looks like you're in some sort of farmhouse in racine. september unemployment numbers just out here in wisconsin, i can tell you,...
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. >> carol rents out most of her farmland and says she works harder than ever. >> do you have any sense for the campaign at this point? >> yes. >> five women, one state, both campaigned in overdrive working for their votes in the final stretch. >> a few hours after we shot that story, one of the heifers gave birth to two bulls, and they are named mitt and barack. >>> very, very cute indeed. stay with cnn to watch the third and final presidential debate in florida on monday, join us in the situation and then at 7:00 p.m. eastern for live coverage, stay with us, getting ready to hear from the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his bi
. >> carol rents out most of her farmland and says she works harder than ever. >> do you have any sense for the campaign at this point? >> yes. >> five women, one state, both campaigned in overdrive working for their votes in the final stretch. >> a few hours after we shot that story, one of the heifers gave birth to two bulls, and they are named mitt and barack. >>> very, very cute indeed. stay with cnn to watch the third and final presidential debate in...
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. >> in summit, jim or just around -- >> cobble hill, carol gardens, downtown brooklyn. i got people lined up to rent my apartments. there's some construction in brooklyn but as mr. lafrak knows you can't build like you build in this area and it comes down to good school districts, good elementary, good middle school, it's where people want to go. >> great restaurants, cobble hill. >> people want to rent. >> jim you should be loaded for people listening to what you say you should have gobs of money which you do. if you don't, why should we listen to you? >> i've been lucky and made a lot of money. >> you've been very good, jim. >> you have been very good obviously. >> you didn't mention the inn he runs. >> my inn is filled, 17 people. i made really good rashers and poached eggs and fresh coffee for 17 people. i bring it to them by their table, take their orders. it's what i'm good at. i'm not good at lifting the bags. is the bag heavy, you take it. i've never gotten a tip, it's been two years. >> i don't know about this? >> it's on springfield avenue, called the debarry.
. >> in summit, jim or just around -- >> cobble hill, carol gardens, downtown brooklyn. i got people lined up to rent my apartments. there's some construction in brooklyn but as mr. lafrak knows you can't build like you build in this area and it comes down to good school districts, good elementary, good middle school, it's where people want to go. >> great restaurants, cobble hill. >> people want to rent. >> jim you should be loaded for people listening to what you...
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the primary season's, often times those are more productive because you have people like ron paul, carol moseley-braun, willing to make statements covering a question that the other primary candidates will not make because there is to read it -- too much risk for them. one of the thing that the third party candidate to is move the discourse in ways that are not allowable when you have just the two candidates. >> before we even have presidential debates, our system is rigged against third-party candidates. the commission on presidential debates is a wholly owned subsidiary of the two party system. i would like to see us go back to a genuinely independent sponsor, like the lea women voters. the criteria they have for for dissipation of third-party candidates is prohibitively tough. >> first of all, i want to thank the panel. i think we have had informative discussion, a unfortunately, maybe more informative than we will see wednesday night. i hope that is not the case. [laughter] here is my question, and against what we have been talking about. we have this american myth of the president n
the primary season's, often times those are more productive because you have people like ron paul, carol moseley-braun, willing to make statements covering a question that the other primary candidates will not make because there is to read it -- too much risk for them. one of the thing that the third party candidate to is move the discourse in ways that are not allowable when you have just the two candidates. >> before we even have presidential debates, our system is rigged against...
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. >> i got to say when we were on saturday listening to carol lee and everybody sing, there was frank, baby, right behind ya. what do you think, frank? i like it. it's good. >> if love doesn't cost you something of your own desires and dreams, i don't think it's love at all. the greeks are very smart. the greeks have three words for love. we have love. i love that flower, love this drink, i love you my darling. >> it's all the same, right. >> there's air of love, hoda knows about. the sexy stuff. erotic love. write this down. then there's philadelphia love, brotherly love, which we all totally believe in. then there's agape love, unconditional love, perfect love, god, the creator, love what he creates. >> love your kids. >> closest is you love your children. what kind do you have for me, hoda? >> one of the first or second ones. all right, so jennifer aniston is engaged. we've known that. >> we're happy for her. >> never seen the rock. well, there was a picture that came out and, wow. >> there it is. >> that's an ice cube. >> that is a honking ring. >> and it's beautiful. i love the o
. >> i got to say when we were on saturday listening to carol lee and everybody sing, there was frank, baby, right behind ya. what do you think, frank? i like it. it's good. >> if love doesn't cost you something of your own desires and dreams, i don't think it's love at all. the greeks are very smart. the greeks have three words for love. we have love. i love that flower, love this drink, i love you my darling. >> it's all the same, right. >> there's air of love, hoda...
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the primary season's, often times those are more productive because you have people like ron paul, carol moseley-braun, willing to make statements covering a question that the other primary candidates will not make because there is to read it -- too much risk for them. one of the thing that the third party candidate to is move the discourse in ways that are not allowable when you have just the two candidates. >> before we even have presidential debates, our system is rigged against third-party candidates. the commission on presidential debates is a wholly owned subsidiary of the two party system. i would like to see us go back to a genuinely independent sponsor, like the lea women voters. the criteria they have for for dissipation of third-party candidates is prohibitively tough. >> first of all, i want to thank the panel. i think we have had informative discussion, a unfortunately, maybe more informative than we will see wednesday night. i hope that is not the case. [laughter] here is my question, and against what we have been talking about. we have this american myth of the president n
the primary season's, often times those are more productive because you have people like ron paul, carol moseley-braun, willing to make statements covering a question that the other primary candidates will not make because there is to read it -- too much risk for them. one of the thing that the third party candidate to is move the discourse in ways that are not allowable when you have just the two candidates. >> before we even have presidential debates, our system is rigged against...